Flip Naumburg
Head Coach
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Club Sports Coordinator
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Colorado State and Utah Valley State Tabbed as Early Favorites for RMLC Crowns
Rocky Mountain Lacrosse Conference

November 15, 2005

The Rocky Mountain Lacrosse Conference released its Division A and Division B polls this week. Colorado State (Division A) and Utah Valley State (Division B) were both picked by league coaches to win their respective divisions.

Colorado State's selection came by a slim one point margin after Brigham Young's championship victory in 2005. CSU received 2 first place votes and 22 points in the poll while second place BYU received 2 first place votes and 21 points. The University of Colorado took the remaining first place vote and came in third in the balloting. The University of Utah (10 points) and Utah State University (5 points) round out the preseason poll.

In Division B, three teams also received first place votes. Utah Valley State took the majority and appears to be the clear favorite after their impressive second place finish at the national MDIA tournament last year. They received seven first place votes and 76 overall points. Both Fort Lewis College and Montana State University each took one first place vote and tied for second place in the poll with 65 points. The University of Northern Colorado finished slightly ahead of Weber State College for fourth place in Division B. Both teams were comfortably ahead of CSU-Pueblo, the Colorado School of Mines, new RMLC member Regis University and the University of Wyoming.

BYU returns as the reigning RMLC Division A champion after beating CSU 8-7 in last year's championship game while UVSC's comfortable 19-10 victory over Montana State took Division B. 2005 was the first season in nearly a decade in which an RMLC team did not make the Division A semifinals at the MDIA national tournament. CSU was disqualified for eligibility violations while BYU and Colorado were upended in the national quarterfinals. RMLC teams begin play in late February of 2006.

Full Poll Results:

Division A
1. Colorado State University - 22 points (2 first place)
2. Brigham Young University - 21 points (2)
3. University of Colorado - 17 points (1)
4. University of Utah - 10 points
5. Utah State University - 5 points

Division B
1. Utah Valley State University - 76 points (7 first place)
(t)2. Fort Lewis College - 65 points (1)
(t)2. Montana State University - 65 points (1)
4. University of Northern Colorado - 56 points
5. Weber State College - 54 points
6. CSU-Pueblo - 30 points
7. Colorado School of Mines - 25 points
8. Regis University - 23 points
9. University of Wyoming - 11 points

For more information on the RMLC, please visit www.rmlax.com.

Flip's Journal
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National Championship Tournament
USL-MDIA Championships
Dallas, Texas
May 9th-13th
2006 Schedule
Feb 23 @ UCSB - W: 6-5
Feb 25 @ Whittier (DIII) - L: 12-10
Mar 4 @ Colorado College (DIII) - W: 9-3
Mar 11 @ Sonoma State - W: 11-10 OT
Mar 13 @ Notre Dame d N (DII) - L: 8-12
Mar 14 @ Stanford - W: 17-3
Mar 20 vs Missouri - W: 14-5
Mar 24 vs. Utah State - W: 22-2
Mar 25 vs. Arizona State - W: 16-5
Mar 29 vs. Northern Colorado - W: 21-2
Apr 1 @ U of Denver (Club) - W: 22-7
Apr 8 vs. Oakland (MI) - W: 14-7
Apr 9 vs. Utah - W: 13-3
Apr 14 vs. Brigham Young - L: 8-11
Apr 22 vs. Colorado - W: 9-6
RMLC Play-Offs
Apr 28 vs. Utah - W: 14-10
Apr 29 vs. Colorado - W: 8-7
USLMDIA Play-Offs
May 9 - #16 Texas - W: 18-6
May 10 - #8 Arizona - W: 11-7
May 12 - Semifinals - BYU - W: 12-7
May 13 - Finals - Colorado - W: 8-7
USL-MDIA Poll
Released 5/1/06
1. Colorado State (29 #1 Votes)
2. Sonoma State
3. Colorado
4. Michigan (1 #1 Vote)
5. Brigham Young
6. Florida State
7. UC San Diego
8. Arizona
9. Oregon
10. UC Santa Barbara
11. Cal Poly SLO
12. Lindenwood
13. Utah
14. Oakland
15. Minnesota-Duluth
16. Virginia Tech
17. Northeastern
18. Michigan State
19. Arizona State
20. Chapman
21. Texas
22. Georgia
23. Illinois
24. Georgia Tech
25. Texas Techs
All-Time Points Leaders
since 1998 season, through 2005 season
375 - Mike Roth (243g, 132a) - 2001
330 - Mike Napolilli (170g, 160a) - 2002
216 - Nick Stanitz-Harper (161g, 55a) - 2005
206 - Pat Shanley (138g, 68a) - 1998 *
173 - Ryan Davis (107g, 66a) - 2002
169 - Kelten Johnson (76g, 93a) - 2004
164 - Tim Farquhar (101g, 63a) - 2005
120 - Jim Hasson (74g, 46a) - 2003
113 - Ryan Ferrin (60g, 53a) - 2000
* no stats before 1997

All-Time Save Leaders
since 1998 season, through 2005 season
460 - Alex Smith (232 GA) - 2003
395 - Pete Jokisch (182 GA) - 2006
319 - Cale Vanvelkinburgh (188 GA) - 2001
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